We ate here before seeing Beatles Love which is across the street at the Mirage. The proximity to the show is the only thing going for it. Let me start by saying Harrah's looks like a hurting place. The casino, bathrooms, shops were dirty...very dirty. We had purchases a discount coupon from Tix4tonight and they sold the place as one of the best steakhouses in Vegas and also said it had a great view of the strip. We were advised we should arrive 15 mins before our reservation. Well arriving that early the restaurant was not even open and we had to wait in the smoky casino to be allowed up the elevator promptly at opening time. We were seated in a very awkward spot next to an exit door and right on top of the jazz band. This meant we could hardly hear each other and had staff walking in and out of the door during our entire meal. I really didn't understand this placement given that the restaurant was empty. It was so sunny that they had the blinds drawn during our entire meal - so much for the view. Our food was very mediocre and my meat was very overcooked. I ordered medium or medium-rare giving explicit directions that I wanted a cool pink center. I had meat that was grey through and through. The best part of the meal were our garlic fries. The other negative part of the experience is that a woman came by and asked to take our picture in the early part of the meal. She said she would be back. Well service was slow and we started getting anxious to get to the show. We asked for our bill and literally handed the waiter our card without even looking at the bill as time was getting so tight. Then the photographer descend on us and starts trying to show us albums etc with pictures. I asked if there was a website or something we could look at as we were in jeopardy of being late for the show. She was quite upset with us and showed it. I finally had to tell her "we just don't have time for this right now"....at that moment the taste in our mouth changed from mediocre to negative. I would never recommend this place to anyone. Lesson learned - a half price bad meal is worth far less than a full priced good one.